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The large complex protein molecules that modify chemical reactions are called enzymes. Enzymes act as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. They bind to specific molecules called substrates and facilitate the conversion of substrates into products.
"Catalysts", in general chemical terms, but in living organisms they are usually called "enzymes".
The substances which cause chemical reactions in a cell are protein catalysts called enzymes. Some cause reactions that would otherwise not occur and others speed reactions up. Carbon dioxide dissolves in water by itself but since this a dangerous substance to have in cells, there is a catalyst that dissolves it 300 times faster.
Digestive enzymes are proteins and proteins are made in ribosomes.
Enzymes are made from amino acids. Once the amino acids are stringed together in a very specific order, they fold into a unique shape. That shape allows the enzyme to carry out specific chemical reactions. Enzymes are proteins that catalyze (change the rate of) chemical reactions, usually speeding up the rate.
The large complex protein molecules that modify chemical reactions are called enzymes. Enzymes act as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. They bind to specific molecules called substrates and facilitate the conversion of substrates into products.
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Proteins involved in chemical reactions (speeding them up) are called enzymes. Note: most enzymes are proteins, but not all.
"Catalysts", in general chemical terms, but in living organisms they are usually called "enzymes".
Heat or raise the concentration of the reactants, or add a catylast.
The substances which cause chemical reactions in a cell are protein catalysts called enzymes. Some cause reactions that would otherwise not occur and others speed reactions up. Carbon dioxide dissolves in water by itself but since this a dangerous substance to have in cells, there is a catalyst that dissolves it 300 times faster.
Proteins have many function, such as relaying signals between cells, protecting and speeding up chemical reactions.
An element may participate in chemical reactions in any phase. High temperatures generally have the effect of speeding up chemical reactions, so yes, hot liquid sulphur would readily react.
Enzymes are biological molecules that are extremely vital to an organism due to being a catalyst for the metabolic reactions, and speeding up those reactions within that organism. Like all catalysts in existence, they lower the activation energy of metabolic reactions, thus speeding up the process. This produces the products at a much faster rate that will meet the conditions of sustaining life.
Enzymes lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction. Since more molecules have sufficient energy to react, the reaction occurs faster.
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Groundwater causes chemical weathering by speeding reactions between reactive materials. Typical would be an oxidizing reaction, such as the formation of rust in rocks containing iron, or the dissolution of limestone by carbonic acid.